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Governance of forensic accounting profession

Safaa Ahmad,Abdallah Bader Mahmoud Alzoubi,Rahaf Alkhalaileh

2025 · DOI: 10.22495/clgrv7i3p10
Corporate Law & Governance Review · 0 Citações

Resumo

The importance of forensic accounting proficiency among external auditors is particularly notable in developing economies, such as Jordan, where corporate governance practices are continually advancing (Alhusban et al., 2020). This research aims to investigate the relationship between company-specific factors and the engagement of external auditors possessing forensic accounting expertise. The research uses a quantitative method that includes analyzing linear regression. The study comprises 70 companies from the industrial and service sectors that are listed on the Amman Stock Exchange (ASE), and it spans from 2012 to 2021. The findings suggest that firm size, firm age, and firm financial performance are significantly correlated with the presence of external auditors skilled in forensic accounting. The concepts investigated in this research present possible approaches to improve the economic results of companies in the service and industrial fields by utilizing the knowledge of forensic accountants. This article emphasizes the significance of developing and advocating for the capabilities and expertise provided by forensic accountants, which ultimately improve the financial performance of companies under audit.